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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2023 · 21 MIN

5- Divine Wanderers

from Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast · host Vince and Cassie

With some of the foundational myths behind us, let's go on a little tour of our Solar System and see just how Greco-Roman mythology inspired the names of our planets and moons! Along the way, we have time for plenty of tangents on planetary exploration, Planet X and Indo-Europeans! Sources for this episode: Bond, P. (2022), Solar Surveyors: Observing the Sun from Space. Chichester: Springer in association with Praxis Publishing. Cooke. T. (1728), The Works of Hesiod, Translated from the Greek (Volume II). London: Printed by N. Blandford. Dietz, R. S. and Holden, J. C. (1970), The Breakup of Pangaea. Scientific American 223(4): 30-41. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Ares (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Charon (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Cosimo II (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Selene (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. Evelyn-White, H. G. (1943), Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Homerica. London: William Heinemann Ltd. Fry, S. (2017, 1st edition), Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold (eBook). London: Penguin Books Ltd. Gill, N. S., ThoughtCo (updated 2019), Table of Roman Equivalents of Greek Gods (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. Guerber, H. A. (1929), The Myths of Greece & Rome: Their Stories Signification and Origin. London: George G. Harrap & Company Ltd. Hind, J. R. (1852), The Solar System: A Descriptive Treatise Upon the Sun, Moon and Planets, Including An Announce of all the Recent Discoveries. New York: Geo. P. Putnam. Howe, A. R. (2022), Cloud Continents: Terraforming Venus Efficiently by Means of a Floating Artificial Surface. Kavelaars, J. J. and Delsemme, A. H., Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Kuiper Belt (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. Konow, S. (1925), Indo-European Religious Ideas in Ancient India. Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 6(2): 59-66. Landis, G. A. (2020), Settling Venus: A City in the Clouds? ASCEND 2020: Transformative Technologies for Space Exploration II. Lemonick, M. D. (2016), The Search for Planet X. Scientific American 314(2): 30-37. Main, W. H. (1824), The Tusculan Disuptations of Cicero. London: W. Pickering. Murray, A. T. (1954), Homer The Iliad, with an English Translation (Volume I). Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd. Murray, A. T. (1954), Homer The Iliad, with an English Translation (Volume II). Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd. Norris, R. P. and Norris, B. R. M. (pre-print, date unknown), Why are there Seven Sisters? Oldfather, C. H., LascusCurtis (date unknown), Diodorus Siculus Book IV, 59-85 (end) (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. Renfrew, C. (1989), The Origins of Indo-European Languages. Scientific American 261(4): 106-115. Szocik, K., Wójtowicz, T. and Baran, L. (2017), War or peace? The possible scenarios of colonising Mars. Space Policy 42: 31-36. Trzaskoma, S. M. and Scott Smith, R. (2007), Apollodorus' Library and Hyginus' Fabulae: Two Handbooks of Greek Mythology. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated. Van Helden, A. (1994), Naming the Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn. H.A.D. News 32. Veverka, J. (1977), Phobos and Deimos. Scientific American 236(2): 30-37. Author unknown, NASA (date unknown), Moons of Our Solar System (online, plus pages springing from it) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. Author unknown, NASA (date unknown), The Planets (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Asteroid belt, Caelus, Janus, Pleiades, Pleione, Thalassa and 10 Hygiea (online) [Accessed 24/10/2023]. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Earth (online) [Accessed 29/10/2023].

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